I am in absolute shock with this news, my heart goes out to all of her keepers and troop-mates.
Deaths of Gorillas by Age in Australasian Zoos
We all are. Though not unheard of, gorilla deaths in their 20’s are statistically uncommon compared to other age brackets and in fact, this is the first time since 1977 that a gorilla in their 20’s has died in an Australasian zoo.
The loss of Fikiri (2019) was similarly the first death of a juvenile in Australasia since 1972.
Refer below for information on previous deaths at Taronga; with other deaths as follows;
Melbourne Zoo: Buluman at 40 years; Betsy at 50 years; Rigo at 42 years; Julia at 33 years; and Yuska at 51 years.
Orana Wildlife Park: Mahali at 12 years.
Mogo Wildlife Park: Kibabu at 41 years; and Mouila at 43 years.
History of Gorillas at Taronga
1950’s:
In 1953, a failed attempt by Taronga Zoo to import gorillas was detailed in which a game hunter spent a year capturing eight young gorillas in West Africa. Australian biosecurity regulations dictated the gorillas must spend three months in a non native country due to the risks of yellow fever. The eight gorillas were quarantined in the Canary Islands, but the seven month wait for a ship caused them to die of ill health (brought on by the climate).
The first gorilla in Australasia was imported by Taronga Zoo 08/06/1959. He was a male named King Kong, who was estimated to have been born 1951 in the wild.
1960’s:
Taronga Zoo imported two gorillas (one male and one female) 18/08/1960. They were named George Kong (1958) and Mary Kong (1957).
Taronga Zoo imported five young gorillas (two males and three females) 18/10/1961. They were all wild caught in Cameroon. One of the females died shortly after on 11/11/1961. The remaining four were named Little John (1958), Buluman (1958), Annabella (1958) and Betsy (1959).
King Kong died at Taronga Zoo 29/10/1968 from chronic pancreatitis.
1970’s:
Little John died at Taronga Zoo 09/06/1972 from intestinal and glomerular nephritis.
Mary Kong died at Taronga Zoo 02/01/1974 from chronic nephritis. Her right leg had been amputated the previous month after becoming ulcerated.
Anabella died at Taronga Zoo 13/09/1977 from unknown causes.
George Kong died at Taronga Zoo 04/10/1977 from aspiration of vomitus.
1980’s:
Taronga Zoo phase out gorillas with the transfer of Buluman and Betsy to Melbourne Zoo 15/10/1980. An agreement was made between the zoos that Melbourne would focus on gorillas; while Taronga would focus on chimpanzees. This was based on the recognition that reproductive success was enhanced by keeping them in groups rather than pairs.
1990’s:
Taronga Zoo imported a troop of ten gorillas from Apenheul Primate Park 06/12/1996. They were named Kibabu (25/05/1977), Mouila (1972), Kriba (09/08/1979), Frala (20/06/1981), Shinda (14/06/1991), Kijivu (18/03/1993), Haoko (21/08/1993), Anguka (28/10/1994), Safiri (06/07/1996) and Shabani (20/10/1996).
Kibabu and Frala produced a male infant at Taronga Zoo 07/03/1998. The infant died 30/03/1998.
Kibabu and Frala produce a female infant at Taronga Zoo 25/06/1999. The infant died 26/06/1999.
2000’s:
Taronga Zoo exported Shinda and Kijivu to Prague Zoo 04/09/2001.
Kibabu and Mouila produced a female infant named Mbeli at Taronga Zoo 05/02/2003.
Kibabu and Frala produced a male infant named Fataki at Taronga Zoo 24/05/2003.
Kibabu and Kriba produced a female infant named Kimya at Taronga Zoo 07/01/2005.
Taronga Zoo transfered Anguka and Safiri to Adelaide Zoo 06/03/2006 for a one year stay, making them the third regional holder.
Taronga Zoo exported Haoko to Ueno Zoo 27/06/2007.
Taronga Zoo exported Shabani to Higashiyama Zoo 27/06/2007.
Kibabu and Frala produced a male infant named Fuzu at Taronga Zoo 08/12/2007.
Kibabu and Mouila produced a male infant named Mahali at Taronga Zoo 18/08/2008.
2010’s:
Taronga Zoo transferred Mbeli to Melbourne Zoo 28/10/2010.
Kibabu and Kriba produced a female infant named Kipenzi at Taronga Zoo 14/01/2011.
Taronga Zoo imported a male gorilla from La Vallée des Singes 24/01/2012. He was named Kibali (25/01/2001) and was captive born at La Vallée des Singes.
Taronga Zoo transferred Kibabu, Mouila, Kriba, Mahali and Kipenzi to Mogo Zoo 20/08/2013, making them the fourth regional holder (fifth historical).
Melbourne Zoo transferred Mbeli and Johari to Taronga Zoo 19/09/2013.
Taronga Zoo transferred Kimya to Melbourne Zoo 10/10/2013.
Kibali and Mbeli produced a male infant named Mjukuu at Taronga Zoo 30/10/2014.
Kibali and Frala produced a male infant named Fabumi at Taronga Zoo 13/05/2015.
Taronga Zoo exported Fataki, Fuzu and Mahali to Orana Wildlife Park 18/06/2015, making them the fifth regional holder (sixth historical). Mahali had been transferred from Mogo to Taronga prior to the export.
Kibali and Mbeli produced a male infant named Mwamba at Taronga Zoo 01/09/2017.
Kibali and Frala produced a female infant named Fikiri at Taronga Zoo 06/06/2019.
2020’s:
Fikiri died at Taronga Zoo in 2023.